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Ink 19 :: Youth Brigade

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Hard to believe it's been 18 years since the seminal documentary Another State of Mind made Youth Brigade a favorite among punk rockers. The Stern brothers have kept both the band and their indie label, BYO, going for all this time. Sean Carswell met up with Shawn Stern to discuss the past, present, and future of BYO, Youth Brigade, and punk rock.

YOUTH BRIGADE by Sean Carswell   all photos by Todd Taylor I've been doing interviews of bands I really like for a long time, but never have I been so excited about doing an interview as I was to do this one with Youth Brigade. Youth Brigade is one of the bands that introduced me to punk rock all of ...

Ink 19 :: BYO Records

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Twenty years after founding the Better Youth Organization, Mark and Shawn Stern are still running their pioneering DIY label. They get to surf in Hawaii, bowl with Rancid and be their own bosses. Brian Broccoli pays a visit to the Stern Brothers, who will keep their day jobs.

... by Brian Broccoli   All photos courtesy BYO Records The bright yellow walls -- painted with that sponge/marble effect -- that enclose the Better Youth Organization Records headquarters probably aren't what the Stern Brothers envisioned when they launched their label back in 1982. Then, Mark Stern never ...

Ink 19 :: Sample This, Too!

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Various Artists (BYO). Review by Rob Walsh.

... ! VARIOUS ARTISTS BYO Back in 1982, a then-fledgling independent label debuted with the compilation Someone Got Their Head Kicked In. It was Better Youth Organization's (BYO for short) vociferous proclamation that punk still had a pulse despite the words of detractors who espoused the form had met its ...

Ink 19 :: Moral Crux

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I've always respected Moral Crux for their political opinions as much as thei...

... . The lyrics are every bit as good as later Moral Crux albums, but they hadn't really nailed down their sound at this point. They fluctuate between a Youth Brigade/Adolescents influence and tinges of '80s Brit-pop. Sometimes, it works well. Other times, I'm cringing, but as a fan of this band, I like ...

Ink 19 :: Disarming Violence

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New York label/Internet punk distro Fastmusic put together this benefit for t...

... cover of Boomtown Rats "I Don't Like Mondays" (unfortunately omitting the falsetto "Tell me why?" backing vocal that helps make the song) and closer Youth Brigade's "Guns Are ForŠ," generally speaking, the music takes a front seat to any overt political lyrical statement. Other than Blanks 77 and NOFX ...

Ink 19 :: The Frantic

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Audio & Murder (Sinister Muse). Review by Jen Cray.

... young (17-18 years old), they're inspired, they've already played shows with my aforementioned Gamblers in addition to Bad Brains, Bad Religion, and Youth Brigade, and they were featured on the Hot Topic/Kevin Says Stage at Warped Tour. Of course, none of this means anything if the music doesn't match ...

Ink 19 :: Anti-Flag

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December 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Anti-Flag (David Lee Beowulf)

ANTI-FLAG THINK GLOBALLY, ACT PUNKLY by David Lee Beowulf My first taste of Pittsburgh's Anti-Flag came a couple of years ago, when they opened, along with Blackfire, for the U. K. Subs at the now-extinct Coney Island High in New York City. I'm prone to back-talking snot-nosed punk rock kids who a ...

Ink 19 :: The Country Slashers

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Orlando has got a punk scene that most don't even realize exists. The Country Slashers are one of the best to occupy this eclectic underground world of rowdy rock 'n' roll. Jen Cray caught up with them at The Social, alongside another pair of eye opening local acts.

... the '80s that were I to throw together a playlist that had "Brush Your Teeth" and "Eat Out Your Brains" slipped in-between music from Dead Kennedys, Youth Brigade, and Circle Jerks, only the most educated punk rock historian would be able to pick Tooth and the Enamels out as being not of that era. Their ...

Ink 19 :: Index

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Index (Ink 19, December 2000)

DECEMBER 2000 Index Ink Spots Ian Hunter :: Eleni Mandell :: Projekt Records :: Free the West Memphis Three :: Youth Brigade :: Doro :: Neurosis :: Mazarin :: They Might Be Giants :: Add N to (X) :: Barcelona Live Ink Kathleen LaGue :: J. Mascis + the Fog :: The Mighty Mighty Bosstones :: Electrasy ...
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